Examples of 'had broken out' in a sentence
Meaning of "had broken out"
Had broken out is a phrase used to describe the sudden occurrence or eruption of something, particularly referring to an event or situation that becomes widespread or prevalent. It typically implies a negative or undesirable event, such as a fire, riot, or disease outbreak.
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had broken out
War had broken out in several parts.
You look as if war had broken out.
A fire had broken out in our section.
I really thought a war had broken out.
A war had broken out between us.
Town in which a plague had broken out.
Gunfire had broken out nearby at a basketball court.
Looks to me like someone had broken out instead of in.
A fire had broken out in the baggage compartment.
A civil war had broken out.
Riots had broken out in many major cities.
I thought a fight had broken out.
Helen had broken out her toy box.
Because an epidemic of smallpox had broken out on board.
War had broken out.
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Behind her lines revolution had broken out.
War had broken out again a couple of years later.
His whole body had broken out in sweat.
Our first thought was that a fire had broken out.
The one to whom had broken out the vocation.
There was an undeclared truce and peace had broken out.
If typhus had broken out.
Calmer heads had prevailed and peace had broken out.
The strike had broken out due to a dispute over wages.
It was as if a large battle had broken out.
A panic had broken out in the wagon and some passengers were injured.
He thought a fight had broken out.
If the plague had broken out at whatever supply base this came from.
He saw a scuffle had broken out.
Violence had broken out in many places during and after the referendum.
A serious fight had broken out.
Similar disputes had broken out between other abbeys and their tenants too.
Witnesses say they thought a war had broken out.
Violence and dirty tactics had broken out as part of a union accreditation struggle.
They assumed someone was selling drugs or a fight had broken out.
As if something had broken out of it.
At two in the morning he was told that a fire had broken out.
It helped end the violence that had broken out over the election dispute.
That had been intentionally sunk because an epidemic of smallpox had broken out onboard.
Plague had broken out in the city and most of the leading citizens had fled.
A number of red blotches had broken out upon him.
War had broken out in the Pacific.
Most likely in rut and had broken out of the herd.
And he did not get back until way after the fire had broken out.
She eventually contracted typhus which had broken out and spread amongst the refugees.
By the time the expedition reached Tibet dysentery had broken out.
Civil war had broken out in Spain.
Residents said this was not the first time a fire had broken out in the settlement.
An insurrection had broken out in Darfur and Gordon went to deal with it.
In northern Ethiopia fighting had broken out.